Porto Torres, the Consortium is asking for the retrocession of 665 hectares of industrial areas
The goal is to regain ownership of those areas that were once sold for industrial or artisanal activities, but have been unproductive for over 5 years nowPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Non-productive industrial areas with dilapidated buildings, a landscape of old factories which risks discouraging new initiatives in a territory, such as the industrial area of Porto Torres, which offers approximately 307 hectares of Special Economic Zones.
The provincial industrial consortium of Sassari, unable to carry out its urban planning function on 665 hectares, has started the procedure for the repurchase of sites that are no longer productive with their buildings in a state of abandonment, through the relegation of the areas highlighted in the list of the "First survey of the unused areas in the Porto Torres agglomeration".
With the instrument envisaged by law 448/98, the Consortium intends to repurchase the ownership of those areas previously sold for industrial or craft activities, but which have now been unproductive for over 5 years. The goal is to promote the attractiveness of those lands through the reindustrialization of the sector. All this, with the possibility for the investor to recover any tax benefit enjoyed by the original assignee.
Among the companies identified by an initial survey are the companies Eni Rewind, Versalis, Cassa per il Mezzogiorno, Esso Italiana, Sarda Laterizi, Vianini Industria, Laterizi Torres, including companies in a state of bankruptcy and those that have ceased their craft activity or industry for more than three years. It is a question of freeing up 665 hectares of areas of strategic importance and potentially destined for the economy of the sea, for the production of green hydrogen and for new production sites for the production of methanol, ammonia and proteins.
The Consortium has not yet entrusted the professional task of reviewing the Territorial Regulatory Plan «because detailed urban planning and the review of the infrastructural plan on areas that are not only not available to Cipss, but for which the property has never taken into consideration the possibility of transfer to third parties, nor has it presented projects compatible with the strategic planning of the Consortium». The crux of the characterization of some of the areas that fall within the site of national interest remains.